Any Catholic Bishop should recognize the Pope's authority anywhere he happens to be. For instance, when Henry VIII took England out of the Catholic Church, he ended up having to get rid of every Bishop and appoint new ones (I believe that there was one man that he kept). If you are asking about a specific situation, ask another question and specify the country and the year that you are curious about.
The popes are the successors of Saint Peter, who was given special authority by Jesus to lead the Church.
The popes are the successors of Saint Peter, who was given special authority by Jesus to lead the Church.
The popes are the successors of Saint Peter, who was given special authority by Jesus to lead the Church.
Cardinals elect Popes, but they are not necessarily bishops.
Because they are the ones who interpret the bible. (Bishops & Popes)
The battle of authority within the Emperor and the Church.
No, popes do not get married. In the Roman Catholic Church, celibacy is a requirement for those who are ordained as priests, bishops, and popes.
The Catholic Church derives its authority from the belief that it was founded by Jesus Christ, who appointed Peter as the first pope and gave him authority over the Church. This authority is passed down through the succession of popes and bishops, known as apostolic succession.
The main types are: assistant bishops, titular bishops, diocesan (or ruling) bishops, archbishops, metropolitans, popes and patriarchs. They are all bishops, but they have different levels of seniority.
Popes, cardinals, archbishops and bishops
Answer Depends on the religion. Priests, mullahs, bishops, popes, cardinals, monks, etc. Popes etc. set doctrine on what's acceptable or not i.e. taught/preached etc. Bishops and popes aren't teachers; a rabbi, an imam and an ulema teach.
Popes, Patriarchs, & Bishops.